Kisschasy guitarist Sean Thomas
still has to work as a gardener as a day job to
support his rock ‘n
roll habit. It’s ‘country rock ‘n
roll’ he claims, out in the paddocks with horses
chopping away at trees.
“I’ve recently moved to the city,” he
explains, “but I still do some work back home
when I am at home, and I do a similar sort of thing
when I’m in the city as well.”
Sean agrees that combining a regular
job with playing in a band can be pretty tough,
but that he’d
rather be working with his hands than sitting around
twiddling his thumbs. “Financially it helps
too,” he explains, “as you don’t
make any money in rock ‘n roll mate.”
Well, Kisschasy very well may be
able to do so if they get picked up by an international
major label – the
likes of Sire’s Seymour Stein have been spotted
checking out the band in New York, but he’s
yet to whisk the band away from the clutches of Australia.
“Nah, nothing like that,” Sean says
with a chuckle. “They rocked up at some of
the shows we played in the US and they’re certainly
on talking terms with us, but as far as record contracts
go there’s nothing too exciting to talk about.
We’re just making friends in the US, which
is why we keep going back there.”
Kisschasy have made it a habit to
get on a variety of different tours that have broadened
their musical
appreciation in addition to their fanbase – in
2005, they backed up from a support slot with Kiwi
rockers Shihad to hit the road with pop-punkers Simple
Plan. The band is recently returned from another
diverse bill, where Kisschasy headed around the nation
playing their biggest venues yet as opening act for
the Living End, with wonderful Perth four-piece Gyroscope
sandwiched between the pair.
Every tour we go on there’s a lot you can
take away from as a band,” Sean explains, “and
there’s just so much to learn from the Living
End; they’ve done so many miles. We always
have a good time with Gyroscope, and all that has
made us all the more keen for the next tour that
we’re going to do. We had our first rehearsal
for it the other day and none of us have been that
excited for it since the first tour we ever did.”
For their debut album United
Paper People,
Kisschasy aimed to make a good record that would
find them a spot on the radio, and with songs like “Do-Do’s
and Whoa-Oh’s” and “Face Without
a Name” that wasn’t an issue. But for
their next release, Sean explains that the band intend
to step it up. “With the second album it will
be completely different. Also with the first album
we made it quite diverse – we can fit into
that ‘emo-rock’ category, and it starts
off like that.”
If United Paper People proved
one thing, it’s that Kisschasy are not a one-dimensional ‘emo’ act –songs
like the acoustic “Morning” or recent
single “The Shake”, which features a
heap of strings, is unlike anything most emo acts
could ever come up with. “That’s the
thing,” he says, warming to the subject matter. “It’s
a category that we seem to be somewhat in, but I’ve
always felt the best bands of any genre are the bands
that take on board other influences.”
He doesn’t believe that the
breadth of sound found on United Paper People put
a sense of pressure on the band in terms of how they
were perceived as a live act and also into the future
recordings. “We just play for our fans and
our fans seem to like what we do,” Sean explains. “We
make music that we want to make. We’re not
counting on it to pay the rent so it’s about
art for us and it’s not about selling the records.
We made a poppy album because we wanted to make a
pop album not because we wanted to sell a certain
amount. It sold ten times as much as our EPs and
we were expecting it to sell the same amount.”
So will the second album find the band following
a similar template?
“We may,” he says, tightlipped and noncommittal. “Or
we may make a straight-up balls-out rock record.
We don’t know yet because we’re in demo
stage, and it could go either way. For the first
record we wanted to make it diverse so that most
bands get to their third or fourth album and make
diverse records and people say ‘where are they
going?’, but people did that for our first
record which is good because now we can go either
way. People wouldn’t be surprised if we came
out with a totally acoustic record or if we came
out with a half-electronic record or a completely
balls-out rock record, because there’s all
those sort of songs on the first album.
“We’re pretty deep into it,” he
says of the planning stages for the next release. “We’re
really getting into that, and at the moment we’ve
got a couple more demos to do, but the rehearsals
are all geared toward the tour that’s coming
up.”
Kisschasy seemed to take off very
quickly – they
didn’t have much time to really coalesce as
a group in the wake of their album’s release,
but instead found themselves seemingly non-stop on
the road. “Just having us in the room and remembering
what it was like before touring and showcasing overseas
and albums selling and being in magazines that we
never expected to be in,” is how Sean describes
the recent rehearsals, but explaining that it’s
also been a chance for the band to test out new material. “We
always want to try new things.”
Kisschasy are on tour now. Dates:
Wed June 21st @ The Maxx, Joondalup WA
Thu June 22nd @ Players Club, Mandurah WA
Fri June 23rd @ 3 Bears Bar, Dunsborough WA
Sat June 24th @ Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA
Sun June 25th @ Fly By Night, Fremantle WA (Under
18’s – Daytime)
Sun June 25th @ Newport Hotel, Newport WA (Over 18’s – Night)
Wed June 28th @ Barwon Club, Geelong VIC*
Thu June 29th @ Karova Lounge, Ballarat VIC*
Fri June 30th @ Peninsula Lounge, Moorooduc VIC*
Sat July 1st @ Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (Under
18’s – Daytime)*
Sat July 1st @ Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (Over
18’s – Night time)*
Sat July 2nd @ Adelaide Uni Bar, Adelaide SA* ALL
AGES
Thu July 6th @ Yallah Roadhouse, Woollongong NSW
ALL AGES
Fri July 7th @ Gaelic Theatre, Sydney NSW*
Sat July 8th @ Newcastle Leagues NSW (All Ages – Daytime)
Sat July 8th @ Newcastle Leagues NSW (18+ - Night)
Sun July 9th @ Uni Of Canberra, Canberra ACT* ALL
AGES
Wed July 12th @ Plantation Hotel, Coffs Harbour NSW*
Thu July 13th @ Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta QLD*
Fri July 14th @ Great Northern Hotel, Byron Bay NSW*
Sat July 15th @ Thuringowa Amphitheatre, Townsville
QLD*
Sun July 16th @ The Arena, Brisbane QLD* LICENSED
ALL AGES
Thu July 20th @ Republic Bar, Hobart TAS
Fri July 21st @ Republic Bar, Hobart TAS
Sat July 22nd @ Masonic Hall, Hobart TAS (All Ages
- Daytime)
Sat July 22nd @ Sirrocas Nightclub, Burnie TAS
Sun July 23rd @ James Hotel, Launceston TAS
*Limbeck as the main support, every other date has
Trial Kennedy as the main support